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ACROSS THE RIVER-6ruce Hornsby & The Range.. ..
ALL FOR YOUDavid Baerwald
JOEYConcrete Blonde
THE OTHER KINDSteve Earle
BANG! (Starting Over)Corey Hart7 O'CLOCK
London QuireboysKING OF WISHFUL
THINKINGGo West
KISSING GATESamLIVE i t UP
Crosby, Stills & NashDON'T GO AWAY MAD
(Just Go Away)Motley Crue
WELCOME TO THEREAL WORLD
Jane ChildI WU_ GIVE YOU
Uigg
KNOCKED OUTPaula AbdulGIVE IT UP
Hothouse FlowersTHE OTHER SIDE
Aerosmith
ALBUM PICK
COLLIN JAMESSudden Stop
Virgin - VL4 3107-W
WEEKLY
JUST CAME BACKCollin James
CHILD OF THE WILDBLUE YONDER
John HiattHAUNTED HEART
AliasYOUR MA SAID YOU CRIED
IN YOUR SLEEPRobert Plant
WALK ON THE WILD SIDELaymen Twaist
I DIDN'T WANT TONEED YOU
Heart
'CAUSE CHEAP ISHOW I FEEL
Cowboy JunkiesBANG ON
Sheree
ALBUMSTO WATCH
STEVE EARLEThe Hard Way
STEVE VAIPASSION AND WARFARE
BRUCE HORNSBY &THE RANGE
A Night On The TownJOHN HIATT
Stolen MomentsSNAP
World PowerLITA FORD
Stiletto
SINGLE PICK
'onlyBack
.1/1.
COME BACK TO MEJanet Jackson
A&M - 75021 1475-4-W
SINGLE COPY PRICE$3.00
Volume 52 No. 7June 30, 1990
AstratoTO 7V'
NEXT TO YOU, NEXT TO MEShenandoah
I MEANT EVERY WORDHE SAID
Ricky Van SheltonTANQUERAYVern Gosdin
ANY KIND OF MANTom Kelly/Dyanne HallidayBOOGIE AND BEETHOVEN
The Gatlin BrothersDON'T GO OUT
Tanya Tucker with/T. Graham Brown
FROM SMALL THINGS(Big Things One Day Come)
Nitty Gritty Dirt BandOH LONESOME ME
Kentucky Headhunters
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCKStep By Step
THE JEFF HEALEY BANDHell To Pay
MC HAMMERPlease Hammer Don't
Hurt 'EmNORTHERN PIKES
Snow In JuneAEROSMITH
PumpSOUL II SOULVol. II - 1990
As they prepare to take a runat rock's top spot, Alias mayhave more than just theirrecord company to thank forthe opportunity. . Page 7
No.1 ALBUM
t o0(1. 0 $C0r41.4
1 :inWae...A got.
SIN EAD O'CONNORI Do Not Want...I Haven't Got
Chrysalis - CHSC-41759-J
No.1 SINGLE
VOGUEMadonna
Sire 92-62094-P
KIM MiTCHELLAm A Wild Party
JEFF LYNNEArmchair TheatreJANET JACKSON
Rhythm Nation
LONDON QUIREBOYSA Bit Of What You Fancy
MOTLEY CRUEDr. FeelgoodJOE COCKER
Live
BRENT BOURGEOISBrent Bourgeois
2 - RPM - June 30, 1990
The retail business meets aA controversial rap album by Americangroup 2 Live Crew has retailers in Canadafacing obscenity laws. HMV, the first retailerto be directly affected by the album, Nasty AsThey Wanna Be, has pulled the product fromthe shelves of its 45 Canadian stores.
Paul Alofs, President of HMV'sCanadian operation, says his company pro-motes rap, but had to back down when facedwith possible criminal charges. But, as he ex-plains, "HMV hasn't had any complaintsfrom parents . . . the first we heard was when
'the Ontario Provincial Police called us."The OPP apparently deemed that
Nasty's lyrics were "obscene", and reported-ly advised HMV in mid -June that the com-pany faced charges under Section 163 (2) ofthe Criminal Code if it continued to sell thealbum. OPP Detective Sergeant Bob Mat-thews claims they had received complaintsfrom "a couple of irate mothers" over Nasty,which led to an investigation.
Perry Woodman, Director of Purchas-ing for A&A Records & Tapes, stresses thatA&A "hadn't bought Nasty as a corporateitem," and that "it hadn't been a corporatedecision to buy it or take it off .the shelves."
New Kids fly solofor video certificationsHangin' Tough by New Kids On The Block,was the only video certified for the month ofMay. Currently the hottest act on record row,the Columbia band scored eight timesplatinum, which represents 80,000 unitsshipped.
Ironically, the New Kids have takencommand of the top three slots on the RPMLong -Form Music Videos chart.
SOCAN elects first BoardThe first elected Board of Directors ofSOCAN (Society of Composers, Authors andMusic Directors of Canada), the successor ofCAPAC and PROCAN, was announced
North York Mayor Mel Lastmanpiece above at the sod -turning ceremony forthe new head office of SOCAN, the Society ofComposers, Authors and Music Publishers ofCanada (June 14). The newly elected Board ofnine composer/songwriters and ninepublishers was on hand (I to r) GerryRenewych, Frank Lafleur (Director, QuebecDivision), Frank Davies, Mark Altman, GeorgeUllmann, Christopher Reed, Perry Connolly(Pres. Inducon Design/Build Division), AlexinaLouie, Jan Matejcek (CEO), Alexander Mair,Lastman, Bill Henderson, John Weinzweig,Louis Applebaum (SOCAN President), RosaireArchambault Jr., Michael Rook (COO), BarneyBentall, Eddie Schwartz, Diane Pinet, HolgerPetersen, Neil Chotem and Jane McGarrigle.
hot topicTina McConnell, Assistant Buyer for
Pindoff, points out that they had carriedNasty, but dropped it after a second version,Clean As They Wanna Be (with less offensivelyrics) was released by WEA. "It wasn't amatter of censorship," says McConnell, "Itwas more a matter of pricing." Clean wasapparently cheaper to carry than Nasty, andthat having the two titles at once would havebeen confusing. (Nasty had originally beenimported by Electric Distributors, but thefirm's president, Dominique Zgarka, saysthey "stopped importing (Nasty) in Octoberof last year.")
Roblan Purchasing Director Ron Morrissays he has "been selling (Nasty) off and onsince it came out." He goes on to explain that
sporadic availability hinders Nasty's sales,but that "what I get I sell." He adds that"it's up to the individual store managers todetermine whether they'll carry (Nasty)," adecision made by judging local communitystandards. Stewart Duncan, Manager ofSam's downtown store (Toronto), says hisbranch "did carry (Nasty) when it wasavailable, (but) never actively promoted it."He says "nobody has approached us and toldus not to carry it."
Meanwhile, Montreal importer CargoRecords continues to keep Nasty available forthose who want it. Cargo's Glenn Grant says"we have about seventy stores (acrossCanada) that buy from us," and furtherclaims the company distributes "easily, a fewhundred a week," and has no plans forhalting imports.
WEA Canada launches TeldecWEA Music Canada is planning a majorexpansion into the classical field with thelaunch of two labels recently acquired byWEA International.
Bruce Mactavish, WEA's MarketingManager, International Repertoire, and aseven-year veteran with the label, will beresponsible for marketing the Hamburg -based Teldec and Paris -based Erato Disqueslabels in Canada.
The move is part of a major expansionof WEA's involvement with classical musicon an international level which has also seenthe establishment of Elektra InternationalClassics (EIC) to market the classical labels inthe U.S.
Mactavish says that WEA International"is making a major investment in classicalmusic. We feel we can double our currentbusiness within a year and make an impact,market share -wise, within five years." He
of Directors(June 13) at the performing rightsorganization's first General Meeting.Elections for nine composers/lyricists andnine music publishers took place in May.Louis Applebaum OC, 00 of Toronto waselected President.
Applebaum was also elected to theBoard for a two-year term along with othercomposers/lyricists, Barney Bentall(Vancouver), Neil Chotem (Montreal),Francois Cousineau (Montreal), BillHenderson (Vancouver), Alexina Louie(Toronto), Jane McGarrigle (Montreal),Eddie Schwartz (Toronto), and John Weinz-weig OC, 00 (Toronto).
Publisher members elected to the Boardare Mark Altman (Morning Music, Toronto),Rosaire Archambault, Jr. (Ed. ArchambaultInc., Montreal), Frank Davies (MagneticMovements, Toronto), Alexander Mair(Pondwater Music, Toronto), HolgerPetersen (Stony Plain Music, Edmonton),Diane Pinet (Les Editions Notation,Montreal), Christopher Reed (IntermedeMusique Int'l, Montreal) Jerry Renewych(Warner/Chappell Music Canada Ltd.,Toronto), and George Ullman (Boosey &Hawkes Canada Limited, Toronto).
Jan V. Matejcek is Chief ExecutiveOfficer of SOCAN, Michael Rock is ChiefOperating Officer and Paul Spurgeon isLegal Counsel.
and Erato linesnotes that the challenge for WEA is "toprove to the industry that we will be able toprovide the same service, the same level ofdistribution on this product as we do in thepop and rock field." He goes on to explainthat while at present WEA is "very minorleague . .. not a force in classical music," thecompany is confident it "can have an impactover a period of time ... I'd like to think thatwhat we do very successfully in the pop androck field we can do in the classical field."
WEA's ambitious schedule of releasesbegins with the June launch of ten new Teldecand twenty-nine new Erato titles. Bysummer's end, WEA plans to have put out allthe Teldec and Erato new releases startingfrom January 1990. For the balance of theyear, both WEA Canada and Elektra Inter-national Classics will release a combinationof new and catalogue items.
WEA will also be marketing severalseries of recordings, among them Erato'sMusifrance series highlighting French musicfrom the 16th century to the present. Thirty-five Musifrance titles will be released in 1990.Erato has also recently launched CDouble, atwo -CD midline reissue series.
Another long -anticipated project is therelease of the forty-five volume Teldec seriesconsisting of all surviving sacred cantatas ofJ.S. Bach. Mactavish notes that the prices ofthese and other Teldec catalogue items havebeen lowered to Supersaver levels. In general,he says, "we have aligned our prices closelywith the EIC (U.S.) prices."
Bryan Elliot, host of CBC-TV's Video Hitsabove with Canadian boxer Donny Lalonde ata charity fund raiser at Toronto's FairviewMall. Celebrities were on hand to play poolwith those who made a contribution to thefund for abused children.
CHUM FM listenership up over rCHUM FM is Canada's number one radiostation. The only station in the country withover a million listeners (1 096 400 spring 1990BBM). At the same time, CHUM AM hasmade large gains (No. 2 in the market 35-49years). Who is responsible for this success? Ifyou ask the General Manager of bothstations, Jim Waters, he is quick to spreadthe credit to others, beginning with theProgram Director. "Any successful radiostation always has good leadership and RossDavies has done an exceptional job ofguiding CHUM." He continues with, "He(Davies), walks into one room and he'sdealing with current music product . . . and
Jim Waters, General Manager and VicePresident Toronto's CHUM AM & FM.
then he walks into the next room and he'sdealing with '50s and '60s and '70s product.That's a very difficult situation to be in."
It's difficult to imagine that the numberone radio station in the country doesn't reallyconfine itself to one specific, format, butthat's the case with CHUM FM, which, doesindeed, make it a very difficult radio stationto define.
"I think the term we use and perhaps theshortest term is Adult Rock, if you can getyour teeth into that one," explains Waters."It's a pretty broad term, but you can't saythat CHUM FM is an Adult Contemporarystation 'cause it's really not totally. It is inmany ways, but it's also a rock station inmany ways as well. When you talk aboutCHUM FM, it's a hybrid radio station ofsome rock and some adult contemporarymusic and some CHR."
He goes on to explain, "It's a difficultstation to describe . . . and maybe that'sgood. Maybe that keeps the other guys offbalance because it's not an easy thing topinpoint exactly what we're doing."
Descriptions aside, CHUM FM is suc-cessful, and the person responsible againspreads the credit. "I guess the backbone ofthe radio station has to be the music," saysWaters, "because that's what makes anymusic -oriented radio station successful andwe've got great people in the music area.Barry Stewart and Jon Terminesi are bothlong time members of the CHUM FM staffand are outstanding at what they do." He
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decision made by judging local community standards. Stewart Duncan, Manager of
Sam's downtown store (Toronto), says his branch "did carry (Nasty) when it was
available, (but) never actively promoted it." He says "nobody has approached us and told us not to carry it."
Meanwhile, Montreal importer Cargo Records continues to keep Nasty available for
those who want it. Cargo's Glenn Grant says "we have about seventy stores (across
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provide the same service, the same level of distribution on this product as we do in the
pop and rock field." He goes on to explain that while at present WEA is "very minor
league . . .
not a force in classical music," the company is confident it "can have an impact
over a period of time . . .
I'd like to think that what we do very successfully in the pop and rock field we can do in the classical field."
WEA's ambitious schedule of releases begins with the June launch of ten new Teldec
and twenty-nine new Erato titles. By summer's end, WEA plans to have put out all
the Teldec and Erato new releases starting from January 1990. For the balance of the year, both WEA Canada and Elektra Inter-
national Classics will release a combination of new and catalogue items.
WEA will also be marketing several series of recordings, among them Erato's
Musifrance series highlighting French music from the 16th century to the present. Thirty-
five Musifrance titles will be released in 1990. Erato has also recently launched CDouble, a
two -CD midline reissue series. Another long -anticipated project is the
release of the forty-five volume Teldec series consisting of all surviving sacred cantatas of
J.S. Bach. Mactavish notes that the prices of these and other Teldec catalogue items have been lowered to Supersaver levels. In general,
he says, "we have aligned our prices closely with the EIC (U.S.) prices."
Bryan Elliot, host of CBC-TV's Video Hits above with Canadian boxer Donny Lalonde at
a charity fund raiser at Toronto's Fairview Mall. Celebrities were on hand to play pool with those who made a contribution to the fund for abused children.
CHUM FM listenership up over million mark CHUM FM is Canada's number one radio station. The only station in the country with
over a million listeners (1 096 400 spring 1990 BBM). At the same time, CHUM AM has made large gains (No. 2 in the market 35-49
years). Who is responsible for this success? If you ask the General Manager of both
stations, Jim Waters, he is quick to spread the credit to others, beginning with the
Program Director. "Any successful radio station always has good leadership and Ross Davies has done an exceptional job of
guiding CHUM." He continues with, "He (Davies), walks into one room and he's
dealing with current music product . . .
and
Jim Waters, General Manager and Vice President Toronto's CHUM AM & FM.
then he walks into the next room and he's dealing with '50s and '60s and '70s product. That's a very difficult situation to be in."
It's difficult to imagine that the number one radio station in the country doesn't really
confine itself to one specifid format, but that's the case with CHUM FM, which, does
indeed, make it a very difficult radio station to define.
"I think the term we use and perhaps the shortest term is Adult Rock, if you can get
your teeth into that one," explains Waters. "It's a pretty broad term, but you can't say that CHUM FM is an Adult Contemporary
station 'cause it's really not totally. It is in many ways, but it's also a rock station in many ways as well. When you talk about
CHUM FM, it's a hybrid radio station of some rock and some adult contemporary music and some CHR."
He goes on to explain, "It's a difficult station to describe
. . . and maybe that's
good. Maybe that keeps the other guys off balance because it's not an easy thing to
pinpoint exactly what we're doing." Descriptions aside, CHUM FM is suc-
cessful, and the person responsible 'again spreads the credit. "I guess the backbone of
the radio station has to be the music," says Waters, "because that's what makes any
music -oriented radio station successful and we've got great people in the music area. Barry Stewart and Jon Terminesi are both
long time members of the CHUM FM staff and are outstanding at what they do." He
goes on to stress, "If you point to all the areas a station has to be firing on all eight
cylinders . . .
I think CHUM FM is . . .
from the on -air lineup to a first rate news and
public affairs department lead by Brian Thomas and an outstanding promotions
department lead by Mary -Allen Sheppard.
They are all the real key areas that make a radio station go."
The two Toronto CHUM stations have also scooped their fair share of awards. At the recent Canadian Radio Awards, the
CHUM FM morning show of Roger Ashby, Marilyn Denis and Rick Hodge was honoured
with the award for Best Host (markets over 400,000), Jeff Howatt won Best Radio Program for his production of The Dream Derailed, a feature on the VIA rail cutbacks,
and CHUM AM's Brian Henderson won Best Opinion/Commentary Broadcaster for his
innovative morning commentaries. He also
won the Gold Medal at the International Radio Awards in New York. Needless to say,
Waters is very proud of his people. "We can
RPM -June 30, 1990 -
3
walk around the halls here telling Brian Henderson how terrific his commentaries are
and the public affairs department with people like Jeff Howatt, how great his special was on The Dream Derailed, and we can tell Roger,
Rick and Marilyn how great the morning show is day after day, and that's all fine and good
. . . and it's important to hear that from
the people you're responsible to. But when it gets outside of your field, I think that really
means a lot to the people. Watching them come out of that auditorium, after the
awards show . . .
I mean, they were all beaming
. . . it was a big deal to them."
As far as the future of CHUM is con- cerned, things will remain the same, always
changing, updating and refining. However, as Waters points out, "I guess when you get
on top or into the No. 1 position . . .
I've always said, and I think most people would
agree with the fact that it's more difficult to remain No. 1 than it is sometimes getting there." As far as the future of radio in general is
concerned, Waters foresees drastic changes in
WATERS continued on page 8
A reminder of what (who) is a Canadian by Warren Cosford
Much has been written about "being a Canadian" by people far more literate than
me, however, with Meech Lake going down, I
find myself thinking about it a lot more. Don't get me wrong
. . . I'm proud to be
a Canadian. It's just that it gets confusing sometimes.
Growing up in Winnipeg, I probably knew more about American history than I did about Canadian history. It was only later,
and almost by accident, that I discovered Louis Riel was a far more interesting
character than Wild Bill Hickock. Riel just didn't have a TV series.
There was also a time when I thought John Wayne won both the first and second
World Wars. Later, after joining the Royal Winnipeg Rifles and still later after reading
Pierre Burton's Vimy, I realized that Canada had a lot to be proud of. Our contribution to the war effort had more to do with courage
than military "might" and technology. History is important. It has a lot to do
with shaping the opinions we have of ourselves and with developing a sense of
pride about who we are . . .
and what a colourful history we have! Most of us know about the actors, musicians and athletes that have brought
fame to Canada, but I find the inventors par- ticularly fascinating. Canadians developed
the first cobalt bomb for cancer treatment, instant mashed potatoes, insulin, the
phonograph record and table, the snowmobile and snowblower (no surprise
there!), the paint roller, pablum, the combine harvester, newsprint, the first transmitted
voice message, standard time, the chocolate bar, kerosene, degradable plastics, the first
viable method for freezing fish commercially, the McIntosh apple, table hockey (of
course!), basketball, batteryless radio, the railway sleeping car, the commercial motion picture
. . . and that's just scratching the
surface. Much of that may now be taught in Canadian schools
. . . but not when I went.
The history we took had a much more global perspective. We were taught about the world.
The world, however, is taught very little about us. I thought about that a lot, while living in
the U.S. for about three years. It was then, for the first time, I REALLY felt like a
Canadian. I had perspective . . .
which brings me back to Meech Lake and our latest
"crisis" as a country. It seems to me that Canadians have more in common with each
other than we know. Unlike the peoples of other countries, we just don't demonstrate it very often. A cynic might suggest that what
we really need is a good war with another country to bring us together. It would give us
a common cause. Perhaps . . .
but not many people I know, outside the media, are cynical about Canada at all. They are just simply
(although somewhat quietly) proud to be Canadians.
On July 1st, we're going to use our radio stations in London to demonstrate this. Here's how.
Most cites in Canada have an annual July 1st party. London's party features politi-
cians, a band or two and a birthday cake. I'm told that quite a few thousand people show up. This year, CJBK and CJBX are going to
install broadcast lines out to the party and simulcast the singing of 0 Canada on both stations. CHOK, our radio station in Sarnia,
is going to do the same thing at their party, at the same time that we're doing it. Now,
image the potential. What if every radio station in every city in Canada organized this
same broadcast event . . .
and we all sang 0 Canada together! The time of day might be
4:30 pm in Newfoundland, 4 pm Atlantic, 3
pm Eastern, 2 pm Centreal, 1 pm Mountain and 12 noon Pacific. It's a stunt that only
radio, with is unique links to each community could pull off. Want to participate? Give me
a call! (Warren Cosford is Vice President and General Manager of Middlesex Lambton
Communications in London, Ontario. He can be reached at 519-686-2525.)
4 - RPM - June 30,1990
There's hope for us yet ... ! I don't thinktoo highly of politicians . . . like the majorityof the people in this country . . . but havefaith, one of our very own has moved into thepolitical arena. Remember D'Arcy Barrett?He was one of the early Ottawa promoters ofCancon . . . back in 1969, when I got to knowhim . . . and what a promoter. Anyway, he'sa candidate for the office of president of theLiberal party of Canada . . . which is bigtime. Remember, it's the backroom boys whomake the puppets up front go through theirmotions. We've had lawyers, accountants,broken down labour mediators and a clutchof other undesirables as Prime Minister, andmaybe D'Arcy could bring a little comic reliefto Canadian politics. (EC: We need relief ofsome kind . . . !
The intrigue of Box 8015 . . . ! In all theyears of publishing RPM, I've never seen thereaction we've had to a classified box numberas we have to Box 8015. We have beenliterally deluged with letters, packages,FAXes and phone calls. Of course, we can'treveal who the Box number belongs to, but I
"...the prophets of doom, the messengers ofmediocrity, will be overwhelmed by the newgeneration of competent, creative, confidentartisans, and by all those precedinggenerations who have already demonstratedtheir freshness of mind, their talent, and theircapacity for inspired leadership"
- Pierre Juneau
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expected them to call and say "enoughalready . . . " They must have filled theposition a hundred times over. I started tothink that maybe things are tough out there,and then I read the ad. I don't know if"Great recreation, swimming, sailing,boating," was the attraction or the salaryrange . . . $21,000 to $24,000", which ispretty good for a "small Northern Ontariomarket." (EC: Do they need a good writer?)
That dirty old Tower . . . ! The next timeyou're in Toronto . . . and you Hogtownerswho drive by it every day . . . take a look atthe north side of the CN Tower . . . up whereit begins to get pregnant. Years ago they hada Pepsi -Cola sign mounted on the side of thewall, and when they removed it, they didn'tbother to give the wall a bath. You can stillsee the Pepsi -Cola outline . . . a nice freeplug, but hardly the image Pepsi wants, I'msure! (EC: The Pepsi train is due any daynow . . . !)
Mel Shaw gets ready for Broadway! TheBuddy musical, which opened at Toronto'sRoyal Alexandra Theatre last week, broughtback old memories of a very exciting era, andit also reminded me of Mel Shaw, who is veryclose to staging his own musical, titled RockSinger. Where Buddy concentrated on themusic of the '50s, Mel's music will bring usup to the nineties. Donald K. Donald hasagreed to be a consultant for the musical, andMel tells me Donald's experience has alreadybeen a great value to the production plans. Aswell, Rod Maxwell, who is Chairman of theTheatre Division of Sheridan College inOakville will be conducting a theatreworkshop on the musical, involving twentyyoung actor/musicians over the summer. Melhas already mastered two tracks. One, SoloFlight, features a 24 -voice choir behind CecePastor. (EC: Just the kind of musical SirHonest would be interested in!)
Speaking of Sir Honest ... !Judging fromthe reaction to the first -niters at Buddy, TheBuddy Holly Story, which opened at theRoyal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto on June16, Ed Mirvish has another hit going for him.Actually, this was a strange first -nitercrowd . . . they were alive . . . Gino must haveenergized his list. What a show! What a cast!Whether the audience was made up ofHolly-philes or not, they got caught up in theexcitement, the passion and the final demiseof an eighteen month career that literallyshook the rock world. By the way,that's Gerry Prochaska's kid, Bobby,who plays Joe Mauldin, the Crickets' bassplayer . . . and he played the part like he wasborn for it. The cast is peppered withCanadian actors and I hope they make it tothe Broadway opening. Great stage presenceby Lorraine Scott. This is a "must see" showfor those in the broadcast and the recordingindustries. Buddy is a musical that has theright mix of emotion and an entertainmenthigh rarely seen in live theatre today.(EC: After that critique, I'll definitely have tosee it. Who do I have to . . . (see) for tickets?)
And after the theatre ... ! I was sitting acouple of rows behind Sir Honest and Gino atthe Buddy opening and they were like acouple of kids with a new toy. I later talked tothem at the after theatre party where they
introduced me to Maria Lena, Buddy Holly'swidow, a very beautiful and thoroughlydelightful lady, who had seen the show inLondon, but preferred the Toronto cast. Theparty was held at the Hard Rock Cafe in theSkyDome, a nice setting, but it was obviouslyanother brewery promotion . . . and veryembarrassing when you ask for the brand youprefer, which isn't on the bill for that night,but then again . . . how can beggars be
Seen at the after theatre party for Buddy,(I to r) Ed Mirvish, the late Buddy Holly's wifeMaria Elena, RPM's Stan Klees and Paul Hipp,star of the Royal Alexandra production.
choosers? . . . or so they say in beer circles.Beer! Beer! . . . everywhere there's beer.How in the world did the entertainmentbusiness ever survive before beer. Now don'tget me wrong, I like a beer once in a while,draft is my preference . . but I wake up tobeer commercials, peek through beercommercials to watch television, sit throughlive theatre where I'm constantly remindedthat this is a beer -sponsored show, go to'record launches, where only one brand ofbeer is available, because it's free . . . andthen I nod off at night, again, to a beercommercial. If I were young and strung outlike some of this generation, I know one thingfor sure, I wouldn't know how to be loyal toa particular brand, but I'd sure as hell be adrunk. (EC: It's all in the taste . . . !)
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COVER STORY by Peter Steen
Powerful forces help guide the riIf the invisible hand that seems to guide Aliashas enough pull in the music business, thennot only will the band's members get a secondlease on life, they may become the '90's first`supergroup' [or at least the closest thing toone].
Amalgamated from ex -Sheriff and Heartmembers, Alias is getting a helping handfrom one - if not two - sources. In thematerial world, Capitol Records is throwingits considerable weight behind the group. Ithas launched a high -profile, high -cost pro-motion to make Alias a word that isn'tmotion to make Alias a word thatisn't restricted to identifying criminals.Capitol's Steve McAuley says his companyand the enthusiasm with which the companyis pushing the group backs up his comment.
Not since The Band has a musicalmixture of Canadian and American rockseemed to have so much potential.
Frontman Freddy Curci and guitaristSteve DeMarchi once shared the limelight astwo members of Sheriff. After the bandbroke up, the two kept in contact and builttheir own recording facility in DeMarchi'sbasement [Platinum Sound, one of the twostudios given credit on the band's self -titleddebut album]. But they were like thousandsof Canadian rockers - couriers by day,musicians by night.
This is when the spiritual world mayhave stepped in. Years after Sheriff broke up,two radio stations [one in Las Vegas and onein Phoenix] began playing the group's track,When I'm With You. The tune topped theU.S. trade charts, spent half -a -year on thecharts, and sold half -a -million copies. All thiswithout the aid of a video, a supporting tour,or a band.
DeMarchi says he doesn't have anexplanation, but he does have a story. "Thisguy, Baxter Burton, was dying and we wentto see him in the hospital [Curci andDeMarchi had worked for Burton as
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lease on life, they may become the '90's first 'supergroup' [or at least the closest thing to
one]. Amalgamated from ex -Sheriff and Heart
members, Alias is getting a helping hand from one - if not two - sources. In the
material world, Capitol Records is throwing its considerable weight behind the group. It
has launched a high -profile, high -cost pro- motion to make Alias a word that isn't motion to make Alias a word that
isn't restricted to identifying criminals. Capitol's Steve McAuley says his company
and the enthusiasm with which the company is pushing the group backs up his comment.
Not since The Band has a musical mixture of Canadian and American rock seemed to have so much potential.
Frontman Freddy Curci and guitarist Steve DeMarchi once shared the limelight as
two members of Sheriff. After the band broke up, the two kept in contact and built their own recording facility in DeMarchi's
basement [Platinum Sound, one of the two studios given credit on the band's self -titled
debut album]. But they were like thousands of Canadian rockers -
couriers by day, musicians by night. This is when the spiritual world may
have stepped in. Years after Sheriff broke up, two radio stations [one in Las Vegas and one
in Phoenix] began playing the group's track, When I'm With You. The tune topped the
U.S. trade charts, spent half -a -year on the charts, and sold half -a -million copies. All this
without the aid of a video, a supporting tour, or a band.
DeMarchi says he doesn't have an explanation, but he does have a story. "This
guy, Baxter Burton, was dying and we went to see him in the hospital [Curci and
DeMarchi had worked for Burton as
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couple of days. If there's anything I can do, whether I go to Heaven or Hell or wherever,
to get your career going again, I'm going to kick some ass when I get up there or down
there.' " DeMarchi says "I don't really believe in that stuff, but a year later we had
that number one song on the chart." Curci adds that the number one came within a week
of the first anniversary of Burton's death. Curci says that since then "everything
has been falling into place -
from meeting the boys, to getting the deal, to getting
management. Everything's been working out perfectly. It makes you think there may be
somebody out there looking out for us. The 'boys' are Heart co-founders Roger
Fisher [guitar] and Steve Fossen [bass], as well as ex -Heart drummer Mike Derosier.
After being guided back into the limelight with the re-emergence of the old
Sheriff tune, Curci and DeMarchi met, and eventually deputized, Fisher, Fossen and Derosier. Most of the tracks that appear on
the album were already completed at the basement studio, and DeMarchi says the LP
"was essentially done - we just added
different drum sounds and some different keyboard sounds." He says after that, they
"just balanced from our format -
16 -track to 24 -track."
All the members of Alias know what it
was like to be in rock's spotlight, and what it
was like to have that light taken away. And all the 'boys' say they're grateful to have a
second chance to recapture centre stage. "The experience I had in Heart was
amazing," says Derosier. "There were some down times, but in general the experiences were so great I can't help but look forward to
something like that again." Fossen says he's learned financial lessons
from his first swing at the big time. "I'm going to let the money come in and pile up."
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he says, "and not try to spend it as I go." As the members of Alias prepare to take another shot at centre stage, it's unclear who,
or what, is charting their course. But it is obvious that Capitol is counting on the
band's combined talent -
and not devine in- tervention
- to provide the key to success.
O'Connor leads CRIA's certifications for May
The Canadian Recording Industry Associa- tion's certfications for May reveals that
Sinead O'Connor's MCA album, I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got, led the pack with triple platinum. The album topped the RPM
100 on April 11 and has maintained that posi- tion ever since, a total of eleven weeks, and,
according to RPM's chart editor, Tim Evans, the album is still very strong.
Double platinum certifications were registered for Rush (2112) and Blue Rodeo (Diamond Mine), with solo platinum going to
Billy Idol (Charmed Life), Francis Cabrel (Cabrel Public) Eric Clapton (Journeyman)
and Robert Plant (Manic Nirvana). Certifying for gold albums were April
Wine (April Wine -
The Hits), Lisa Stansfield (Affection), Les B.B. (Les B.B.), Kaoma
(World Beat), Kentucky Headhunters (Pickin' On Nashville), Van Morrison (The
Best Of Van Morrison), Lenny Kravitz (Let Love Rule), The Jeff Healey Band (Hell To Pay), MC Hammer (Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em), plus Blue Rodeo, Idol, Plant and
Clapton. The only gold single certification for
May was Vogue by Madonna which topped the RPM 100 singles chart on June 23.
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WALT SAYS continued from page 4the record companies a bit of a check on whattheir promotion people were doing . . . or notdoing, and I'm thinking of bringing it back. Ichecked a number of radio stations and thosewho still look forward to that old fashionedpromotion by promotion people, were alsowondering what was going on. I'll even letyou in on a secret . . . one of thepromotion people who we look forward toseeing every week, is Capitol's Roger Bartel.Of course, Roger is an old radio hand, so heknows how important it is to promote, pro-mote and promote some more. (EC: Gone arethe good old days, when hits were made bypromotion people . . .
CNE ready for another season! Thatgrand old lady of world expositions, themuch maligned Toronto CNE, is set foranother season . . . and CPI's Julie Gilescalled out the best in the business to hear thelineup of stars who have been scheduled.After a short rap session from CNE PresidentFrcd Eisen, we sat in on a real rapession . . . I don't know why, except it added
a little colour to the afternoon. Great showscoming including Melissa Etheridge, Sinead.O'Connor, The Beach Boys, Billy Idol, JanetJackson and lots more. I think I'll use mypass this year. (EC: Lucky you . .
I.R.S. Canada signsMerritt for the worldI.R.S. Canada has announced that Canadianrecording artist Scott Merritt has now beenadded to its roster. Merritt, a native ofBrantford, Ontario, apparently signed aworldwide deal with I.R.S. last year,excluding Canada (where he was alreadysigned to Duke Street Records).
As reported in a press release, I.R.S.Canada will "immediately" take overpromotional and marketing responsibilitiesof Scott's current album, Violet And Black,"as well as any future releases." Apromotional video of the track Are YouSending has just been released.
Meanwhile, Merritt is planning a tour ofSouthern Ontario this summer.
Categories expanded forArts Scarborough festivalLast year's Songwriters' Competition, spon-sored by the Scarborough Arts Council, wasso successful that as Director Peter Panayotuexplains, "We have now grown from onecategory to three . . . with a special onecreated for country music, as there has beensuch a great response from that field."
The three song categories area) Country, b) Any Style - Adult, and3) Any Style - Youth. There are also two agecategories a) Adult and b) Youth: Under 19years of age at deadline submissions(July 31/90).
The competition is open to Canadiancitizens who live in Canada. In the Youthcategory only, either the composer or the,lyricist must live in Scarborough.
For further information call416-755-2209.
A breath of fresh air .. . ! Surprise of allsurprises . . . look who called on this pastweek. Herb Forgie . . . a promotion personextraordinaire. Too bad he got so good hewas promoted. It seems that all the good pro-motion people move on and what a terriblevoid they've left the promotion field. RPM'sstaff was so knocked out with Herb's visit,they want him back. All he wants in return ismilk and cookies . . . and he'll call on usevery week . . . so he says! (EC: Milk andcookies? That's our Herb . . . !)
Square holes for round plugs ... ! Whenyou don't fit in this business . . . there'salways a job for you. The hiring practices ofsome companies is completely beyond me.They should thoroughly research theindustry, and I mean talk to the people in thefield, before making major changes andappointments. Wow! A lot of people areshaking their heads over what's going on!(EC: It get's worse . . . !)
Another unofficial bit of news ... ! Don'tlook at the success of a label's artist as somebarometer of financial stability. This oneisn't official yet, but Risque Disque is goingthrough some restructuring and rosterchanges and as soon as John Caton gets backfrom New York, we might have a clearerpicture of what's going on. (EC: Well, it'?not ALL bad news . . . 9
Olie Kornelsen leaves Capitol . . . ! I
haven't received anything official yet, but Iunderstand Olie Kornelsen has left Capitolafter fourteen years. He was in charge ofArtist Relations, a pretty heavy responsiblityfor a major label . . . and I'm sorry to see himgo. He was always on top of things, and hada way of pressuring the press for attentionthat was very effective but not offensive.(EC: He returned his phone calls too!)
WATERS continued from page 3
the not too distant. future, which he believesbelongs to digital radio. "I think it (digitalradio) will take off," says Waters, "As far asCHUM Ltd. is concerned, Duff Roman has been deeply involved in researching digitalradio and he and I have had several conversa-.tions about it and it looks like a fabuloussituation. Over the next couple of weeks, I'mgoing to try and learn all. the little thingsdigital radio will do and can't do becausethere's going to be some demonstrations ofdigital radio in Toronto so you can actuallyhear what it sounds like." He continues with,"They say it may come to fruition within thenext ten years . . . that's a real excitingpossibility where we're all going to sound thesame so there's not going to be really anytechnical advantage for FM radio at 'thatpoint."
It is very clear that Jim Waters believeshe has the best people in the industry workingat CHUM, and he is very happy with thesound and the success of both the Torontostations. However, it is interesting to observethat he is not feeling the strain of pressure.,
"Being the general manager is certainly agreat responsibility," says Waters, who con-cludes with, "and a job that I enjoy verymuch."
Sad news for independents ... ! It hasn'tcome down the official pipe yet, but it lookslike The Music Brokers have closed the door.Linda Dawe and Chris Allicock and all thereally nice people over there, have beenfighting an uphill battle . . . and they lookedlike they were winning. How sad it must befor these dedicated people to see the firm,which just celebrated it's tenth anniversary,shutter the doors. (EC: They were REALpromotion people . . .
Wei: 11 a t-111by Tim Evans
Madonna keeps top spot . . .! Madonnaheld on to the number one spot for the thirdweek, but it wasn't easy! Look for Roxetteand Phil Collins to be battling for No. 1 nextweek. Madonna's second single from I'mBreathless, Hanky Panky, enters this week atNo. 92, but not without spawning a little con-troversy. Some stations are worried about thecontent, a few so worried they haveblacklisted it.
Colin James comes back strong The firstrelease from Cohn James' sophomore album,Sudden Stop, is receiving tremendousresponse. Just Came Back was an instanthigh rotation add at HTZ-FM in St.Catharines (MD Paul Morris) as well as addson stations from coast to coast making it thisweeks' highest entry at No. 49.
More big Canadian releases... The launchof Alias is off to a successful start. The singleHaunted Heart debuts at No. 75. AndyCurran's self titled debut album isn't goingunnoticed either. Licence to Love debuts atNo. 98 for the ex -Coney Hatch member.
It's crowed at the top! Sinead O'Connermaintains her spot atop the album chart forthe 11th week. Heart plays the bridesmaid forthe fifth straight week and right behind is TheNew Kids On The Block. After only 3 weeks,Step By Step is at No. 3. Look for those threeto be battling for number one next week. ThePretty Woman Soundtrack, as well as albumsfrom Madonna and MC Hammer are alsowithin range of hitting the top while The JeffHealy Band has the biggest surge of thealbums near the top. Hell To Pay climbs allthe way to No. 6. With those 7 albums allbeing very strong, look for the congestion atthe top to continue!'
A man who knows how to party..! I Am AWild Party from Kim Mitchell, is the biggestmover on the album chart. It }climbs all theway from No. 70 to 37 and appears headedfor the top twenty. The Northern Pikes'Snow in June is another hot album, it jumpsto No. 20. Jeff Lynne's Armchair Theatre is abig mover as well, climbing 14 spots toNo. 41.
Still going strong The release of a newsingle has given new life to Rhythm Nation.Janet Jackson's Come Back To Me hasalready had an impact on the album. It isclimbing once again, this time up 12 places toNo. 44. New releases have also helped MotleyCrue (Dr. Feelgood up 19 places to No. 62)and Aerosmith (Pump up 5 spots to No. 28),despite all three albums being on the chart forwell over half a year.
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to see him No. 98 for the ex -Coney Hatch member.
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JOHN HIATTStolen MomentsA&M - 75021 5310 2-WThe down-home, countryrock feel thatHiatt has nurtured over the years is stillhere in his latest album, StolenMoments. His lyrics are as sincere andevocative as ever, and a painting ofna lye and non-native life in Indiana is
rayed In several songs. But thed wnside to this work is in the music.In previous albums, Hiatt's been ableto create a marriage of words andsounds which blended smoothly. ButStolen Moments seems to have a tired,uninspired musical tilt. The oftenpredictable music, a very un-Hiattcharacteristic, lets down what arethoughtful, sometimes beautiful lyrics.The 12track album, produced by GlynJohns, has a lot to live up to, what withthe success of Hiatt's last work, SlowTurning. The pressure from this suc-cess may have something to do withthe musical fatigue. One can only hopethat one of Hiatt's own lyrics here is aself examination: "Let's outlive ourusefulness." (CD reviewed) PS
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MIKE OLDFIELD InstrumentalAmarok Virgin - VL4 2640-WNever one to compromise his musicalprinciples for commercial success,Mike Oldfield has consistently pro-duced Intricate, largely Instrumentalmusic which is too esoteric to getmuch radio airplay. But Tubular Bells,the first record released on thefledgling Virgin label in 1973, becamean odd but enduring hit when It wasused as the theme for The Exorcist.Amarok shows Oldfield experimentingwith sounds and styles; it Is anelaborate composition performed on avast array of objects, from a glass ofwater and "contents of anAeromodeller's toolbox" to more tradi-tional instruments and "not too muchsynth at all really." In addition toOldfleld, the album features a handfulof, respected musicians, from Africanartists to Paddy Maloney of Irish ha&tionallsts The Chieftains. On thewhole, It's pretty nifty stuff forlisteners with the patience to becomeabsorbed In it. (cassette reviewed). -JL
BEATS INTERNATIONAL - DanceLet Them Eat BingoGol Beat - 842 1961.0Since the breakup of British pop 'n'
politics band The Housemarfins,bassist Norman Cook's fascinationwith rhythm has led him in a differentmusical direction, to work as a DJ andwith sampling -happy collective BeatsInternational. The result, Let Them EatBingo, is a delightful, consciousness -raising dance record. The first single,Dub Be Good To Me, (a No. 1 hit in theU.K.) is a good example of the group'sphilosophy, a layering of the basslinefrom The Clash's Guns Of Brixton andLindy Layton's disco hit Better BeGood To Me. Other tracks like BurundiBlues, For Spacious Lies and TheRagged Trousered Percussionistssample everything in sight and soundas delightful as their titles. ForSpacious Lies is a classic, the mostdanceable politcal anthem since FreeNelson Mandela. (LP reviewed) JL
HDVSex, Drugs And ViolenceISBA IST-2018HSean Merrick, aka HDV (it stands forHigher And Deeper Values), the firstCanadian rap artist to be signed to aCanadian label, is definitely from theserious school of rap. His hard-hittinglyrics dealing with drugs, crime andracism have more in common withPublic Enemy or Ice -T than withcompatriot Maestro Fresh -Wes. Strongraps like Unfinished Business and thetitle track combine a forceful use ofsampling with a powerful reminder thatracism In society is a Canadianproblem too. This is a serious andseriously danceable record, althoughoccasionally (as on Pimp Of TheMicrophone) it falls prey to the sexismendemic in rap and rock 'n' roll.
-JL
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MANTEYE RockManteyeJustin Entertainment - JED-003JA very strong debut from Toronto -based trio Manteye. All three of theprincipal members play guitar (twoacoustics and an electric), giving theband's country -edged rock a robustsound which Is rounded out by har-monica, bass, keyboards and drumswithout sacrificing the immediacy ofthe acoustic feel. The songs, slices ofwrong side of the tracks life, roll alongpleasantly but often only hint at theenergy of which Manteye is capable.But when the band gets up speed - ason the excellent single Belts, Boots,they can really rock. Collaborators onthe album, including drummer MikeCormier and bassist John Anderson,are accomplished musicians, andguitar hero Chris Spedding contributesa solo on 7 Seconds To Midnight.(CD reviewed) - JL
COLIN JAMES - RockSudden StopVirgin - VL4-3107-WThe Vancouver -based rock 'n' roll rebelis back with his second album. Andwith the success of his selftitieddebut, much was expected fromSudden Stop. While it may not containas many certified hits as itspredecessor, Stop is as good-naturedand approachable as the artist. Fromthe 'scratchy -record' opening of JustCame Back, to the slow -hand guitarexit from the title track, this album ismore a reflection of James' bluesroots. While he may vary betweenstyles at times (Give It Up has adecidedly reggae feel to it), the youngman's soul lives and breathes blues.For those who want to know the image,listen to the uptempo rock tracks. Forthose who want to know the man,listen to his guitar cry. Produced by JoeHardy. (cassette reviewed) - PS
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PRETENDERSpackedSire - 92-62194PIf you were to line up all the bands thatever wanted to complain about thecards fate dealt them, the Pretenderswould be up at the front of the queue.Decimated over the years by deathsand defections, Chrissie Hynde'sPretenders always rose to thechallenge of producing original,recognizable music. But it seems thecontinuing struggle to keep some sortof normalcy around her has taken a tollon Hynde. packed is just that, tiredsounding tunes that sometimes limpalong. Though side one is the better ofthe two, the eleven tracks are a disap-pointment when compared to theHynde compositions of the past. Thismay be a temporary setback, but if it isa sign of the band's direction, thePretenders may turn out to be an '80sphenomenon. Produced by MitchellFroom. (cassette reviewed)
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Rock
STEVE EARLE Country/PopThe Hard WayMCA - MCACD-6430-JOne of the very few American countryartists who has parlayed his Canadianpopularity into platinum plus albums.His secret is delivery, hard and withconviction. In fact, he has become sopop oriented, some of his past countrysupporters are questioning his countryroots. Nevertheless, Earle has a handleon the commercial world and he'smanaged to walk that narrow line. Thispackage, which he produced with JoeHardy, bends a little back towardscountry, which should satisfy his manycountry fans. The first single, The
Other Kind, is now picking up playllstsand should hit the charts soon. Alsokey are West Nashville Boogie,Country Girl and Justice In Ontario.(CD reviewed) WG
PATTY LOVELESS CountryOn Down The LineMCA - MCAC-6401-JThe Loveless vocal charm is front andcentre here, almost penetrating withher forceful method of punching homelyrics that, with some artists, might belost. A little different direction fromHonky Tonk Angel, but obviously, fromthe early chart action on the title track,released as a single, Loveless still hasthat powerhouse delivery and projection that established her career. Alsokey are The Night's Too Long and BlueMemories. Produced by Tony Brown.(cassette reviewed) WG
HOLLY DUNNHeart Full Of LoveWarner Bros 92.61734-PHolly Dunn has yet to establish herselfwith Canadian country programmers,but she's going to get pretty close withthis package which she producedalong with Chris Waters. As asongwriter, Dunn, exemplified herselfon Nashville's Music Row, and this isonly her second album as a solo act, sothe future is wide open. She Is nowcharting with My Anniversary ForBeing A Fool, for which a video is in theworks. Hers is a raw type of vocal thattakes a little getting used to. Also keyare Don't Worry her cover of the oldMarty Robbins hit, and When No PlaceIs Home. (cassette reviewed) WG
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BELLAMY BROTHERS CountryReality CheckMCA MCAC-42340-JAlways just a snapper's hair away fromcrossing over Into the pop market, theBellamy Brothers ust keep grindingthem out, and this Emory Gordy Jr. pro-duction is just another example. Greatlyrics, finely tuned harmonies and whatsounds like a studio filled with the bestbacking musicians In the business. ICould Be Persuaded has been taken asthe first single, and it should becharting shortly. What could be adynamite single is a left fielder titledWhat's This World Coming To. Also keyare Too Late and Have A LittleCompassion. (cassette reviewed) WO
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CONCRETE BLONDEBloodletting (IRS)(CA) IRSC-132037 (CD) IRSWD-820374
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title track, this album is ection of James' blues
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want to know the man, lunar cry. Produced by Joe
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nes that sometimes limp ih side one is the better of
eleven tracks are a disap when compared to the
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very few American country has parlayed his Canadian Into platinum plus albums.
Is delivery, hard and with In fact, he has become so d, some of his past country
are questioning his country rtheless, Earle has a handle
mmerclal world and he's ) walk that narrow line. This
ihich he produced with Joe ids a little back towards
iich should satisfy his many ns. The first single, The
Other Kind, is now picking up playlists and should hit the charts soon. Also key are West Nashville Boogie,
Country Girl and Justice In Ontario. (CD reviewed) - WG
PATTY LOVELESS Country On Down The Line
MCA MCAC6401,1 The Loveless vocal charm is front and
centre here, almost penetrating with her forceful method of punching home
lyrics that, with some artists, might be lost. A little different direction from
Honky Tonk Angel, but obviously, from the early chart action on the title track,
released as a single, Loveless still has that powerhouse delivery and projec Lion that established her career. Also key are The Night's Too Long and Blue
Memories. Produced by Tony Brown. (cassette reviewed)
- WG
HOLLY DUNN Heart Full Of Love
Warner Bros 92.6173412 Holly Dunn has yet to establish herself with Canadian country programmers, but she's going to get pretty close with this package which she produced
along with Chris Waters. As a songwriter, Dunn, exemplified herself
on Nashville's Music Row, and this Is only her second album as a solo act, so the future is wide open. She is now
charting with My Anniversary For Being A Fool, for which a video is in the
works. Hers is a raw type of vocal that takes a little getting used to. Also key
are Don't Worry, her cover of the old Marty Robbins hit, and When No Place
Is Home. (cassette reviewed) WG
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BELLAMY BROTHERS - Country Reality Check
MCA - MCAC-42340-J
Always just a snapper's hair away from crossing over into the pop market, the Bellamy Brothers just keep grinding
them out, and this Emory Gordy Jr. pro- duction is just another example. Great
lyrics, finely tuned harmonies and what sounds like a studio filled with the best backing musicians in the business. I
Could Be Persuaded has been taken as the first single, and it should be
charting shortly. What could be a dynamite single Is a left fielder titled
What's This World Coming To. Also key are Too Late and Have A Little
Compassion. (cassette reviewed) WG
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SINEAD O'CONNOR I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got (Chrysalis)
(CA) CHSC41759 (CD) VKW-41759-J
1115rer(Eapito0
(CA) C491820 (CD) C2 -91820-F
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK Step By Step (Columbia) (CA) CT -45129 (CD) CK-45129-H
MADONNA I'm Breathless (Sire)
(CA) 92.62094 (CD) CD -26209-P
PRETTY WOMAN SoundtrackNariousiCapitoll
(CA) C4-93492 (CD) C2 -93492-F
THE JEFF HEALEY BAND Hell To Pay (Arista) (CA) AC -8632 (CD) ARCD-8632-N
MC HAMMER Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em (Capitol)
(CA) C4-92857 (CD) C2 -92857-F
ROD STEWART Downtown Train (Warner Bros)
(CA) WTVC-4102 (CD) CD -4102-P
BILLY IDOL Charmed Life (Chrysalis)
(CA) CHSC-41735 (CD) VKS-41735,1
ALANNAH MYLES Alannah Myles (Atlantic)
(CA) 78-19564 (CD) CD -81956-P
MIDNIGHT OIL Blue Sky Mining Columbia (CA) CT45398 (CD) CK-45398-H
DEPECHE MODE Violator (Warner Bros/Sire)
(CA) 92-60814 (CD) CD -260 1-P
PHIL COLLINS But Seriously (Atlantic) (CA) 78.20504 (CD) CD -82050-P
ROBERT PLANT Manic Nirvana (Es Paranza)
(CA) 79.13364 (CD) CD -913 6P
PAULA ABDUL Shut Up And Dance (Virgin) (CA) V14-3096 (CD) CD)F3096-W
MICHAEL BOLTON Soul Provider (Columbia) (CA) FCT-45012 (CD) CI -45012H
FLEETWOOD MAC Behind The Mask (Wamer Bros)
(CA) 92-61114 (CD) CD26111P
THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS One WitdamItamg.4,757,
BELL BIV DEVOE rarkiCA 88167
(CD) MCAD-6387-J
NORTHERN PIKES Snow In June (Virgin)
(CA) V14-3084 (CD) CDV-3084-W
WILSON -PHILLIPS Wilson -Phillips (SBK)
(CA) K493745 (CD) K2 -93745-F
LISA STANSFIELD Affection (Arista)
(CA) AC -8554 (CD) ARCD-8554-N
BONNIE RAITT Nick Of Time (Capitol) (CA) C4-91268 (CD) C2 -91268-F
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES Various (SBK)
(CA) K4-91066 (CD) K2 -91068-F
PRETENDERS Packed (Sire)
(CA) 92.62191 (CD) CD -26219-P
WORLD PARTY Goodbye Jumbo (Chrysalis)
(CA) CHSC-41654 (CD) VKS-41654,1
The Caution Homes (RCA/BMG) (CA) 2058-4-R (CD) 2058 -2.R -N
AEROSMITH rajlaTIT2V
(CD) CD -24245-P
The Best Of Van Morrison (Polydor) (CA) 841 970.4 (CD) 841 970-242
PAULA ABDUL Forever Your Girl (Virgin)
(CA) V14.3055 (CD) CDV90943-W
SUE MEDLEY Sue Medley (Marcum) (CA) 842 962-4 (CD) 842 962.2-0
PUBLIC ENEMY Fear Of A Black Planet (Columbia) (CA) CT -45413 (CD) CK-45413-H
CONCRETE BLONDE Bloodletting (IRS)
(CA) IRSC-82037 (CD) IRSWD-82037,1
THE TRAGICALLY HIP Up To Here (MCA)
1CA) MCAC-6310 (CD) MCAXD-83104
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35 32 (13) COREY HART 3aigMtarus1C&Itl(8
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47 (3) SOUL II SOUL Vol II 1990 A New Decade (Virgin)
(CA) VL4-3098 (CD) CDV-3098-W
KIM MITCHELL I Am A Wild Party
- Live (Alert)
(CA) Z4-81015 (CD) 2.81015-F
38 39 (15) THE BOX The Pleasure And The Pain (Alert)
(CA) Z4-81014 (CD) Z281014 -F
39 41 (24) NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK Han In' Tough (Columbia)
ICA)-FCT-40935 (CD) CK-40985-H
40 36 (5) JUDE COLE A View From 3rd Street (Reprise)
(CA) 92-61648 (CD) CD -26164-P
JEFF LYNNE Armchair Theatre (WEA) 92-61841 (CD) CD -26184-P
42 42 (7) DAMN YANKEES Damn Yankees (Warner Bros)
(CA) 92-61594 (CD) CD -26159-P
43 45 (4) MILLI VANILLI Quick Moves The Remlx Album (Arista)
(CA) AC -8622 (CD) ARCD-8622-N
JANET JACKSON rhtenSaOnetc4g-sl(cin
45 40 (18) MICHAEL PENN March (RCA)
(CA) 9692-4-R (CD) 9692 -2 -R -N
BLACK CROWES Shake Your Moneymaker (Geffen)
(CA) 92-42784 (CD) CD -24278-P 0 STEVE EARLE The Hard Way (MCA) (CA) MCAC.8430 (CD) MCACD-6430.J
48 48 (28) TECHNOTRONIC Pump Up The Jam (SBK Records)
(CA) 1(4-93422 (CD) 42-93422-F
49 37 (24) MAESTRO FRESH-WES Symphony In Effect (Attic)
(CA) CAT -1272 (CD) ACD-1272-W
50 53 (29) LENNY KRAVITZ Let Love Rule (Virgin)
(CA) VL4-3077 (CD) CDV.3077-W
51 54 (3) DAVID BAERWALD Bedtime Stories (A&M)
(CA) 75021 5289-4 (CD) 75021 5289-2-0
52 43 (6) LINEAR Linear (Atlantic)
(CA) 78-20904 (CD) CD -82090-P
STEVE VAI Passion And Warfare (Relativity)
(CA) ZT-90832 (CD) ZK-90832-H
54 57 (18) TAYLOR DAYNE Can't Fight Fate (Arista)
(CA) ACT -9938 (CD) ARCD-9938-N
LONDON OUIREBOYS A Bit Of What You Fancy (Capitol)
(CA) C4.93177 (CD) C2 -93177-F
56 44 (49) DON HENLEY The End 01 The Innocence (Geffen)
(CA) M5-24217 (CD) CD -24217-P
57 52 (31) LINDA RONSTADT Cry Like A Rainstorm... (Elektra) (CA) 96-08724 (CD) CD -60872-P
58 62 (4) BANGLES Greatest Hits (Columbia
(CA) CT413125 (CD) CK-40125-H
59 49 (10) LITTLE FEAT rcetnnittsi The Mambo Bros)
60 34 (9) CELINE DION Unison (Columbia)
(CA) BCT-80151 (CD) BCK-80151H op 61 60 (8) DIGITAL UNDERGROUND
Sex Packets (A&M) (CA) CAT -1272 (CD) ACD-1272-W
MOTLEY CRUE Dr. Feelgood (Eiektra)
(CA) 96-08294 (CD) CD -60829-P
JOE COCKER Live (Capitol) (CA) C4.93416 (CD) C2 -93416-F
14 63 (18) TOM PETTY Full Moon Fever (MCA) (CA) MCAC-6253 (CD) MCAXD-6253,1
BRUCE HORNSBY & THE RANGE A Night On The Town (RCA)
(CA) 2041.4R (CD) 2041 -2 -R -N
66 51 ow NOTTING HILLBILLIES ttri9nhiP4r7e4srecttiVII7APGood Time (Warner Bros.)
BRENT BOURGEOIS jaitriggies°0;187)-3103-w
JUNE 30, 1990
CANADA'S ONLY NATIONAL 100 ALBUM SURVEY
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WHITESNAKE Slip Of The Tongue (Geffen) (CA) M5-24249 (CD) CD -24249-P
PARTLAND BROS Between Worlds (Capitol)
(CA) C4-93394 (CD) C2 -93394-F
CHRIS REA The Road To Hell (Geffen)
(CA) 24-62854 (CD) CD -62854-P
BRUCE COCKBURN Live (True North/Epic) (CA) GTNT-73 (CD) TNK73H
13-52's icoMrehailparat.54.,,
ROXETTE Look Sham (EMI) (CA) E4-91098 (CD) E2 -91098-F
SPIRIT OF THE WEST Save This House (WEA) (CA) 17-9714 (CD) CD -70971-P
BOULEVARD into The Street (MCA
Record distributor code -A&M BMG CBS
CAPITOL ELECTRIC
MCA POLYGRAM
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(CA) MCAC-42317 (CD) MCAD-42317,1
JOHN HIATT Stolen Moments (A&M)
(CA) 75021.53104 (CD) 750215310-2-W
BASIA London Aft `57'71'
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SUZANNE VEGA Days Of Open Hand cA&M
(C ) 75021 (CD) 7502 5296-W
PETER MURPHY )1(Cer8g3er 919°,/
(CD) 838 997-2-0
LEE AARON Bodyrock (Attic)
(CA) CAT -1257 (CD) ACD-1257-W
DAVID BOWIE Changesbowle (Ryko)
(CA) RACS-0171 (CD) RCD-20171-W
BILLY JOEL Storm Front (Columbia)
(CA) OCT-44366 (CD) CK44366-H
RUSH Presto (Anthem)
(CA) ANT -1059 (CD) ANK-1059-H
SNAP World PowerArista
(CA)
LUBA All Or Nothing (Capitol)
(CA) C4-93176 (CD) C2.931713 -F
THE CHURCH Gold Afternoon Fix (Arista) (CA) AC -8579 (CD) ARCO-8579-N
LITA FORD Stiletto (RCA)
(CA) 2090-4-R (CD) 2090-241-N
ERIC CLAPTON iiegn9nwarernvg44.i,
PAUL JANZ (Rce14°M2gtrellI)ut !Slaw
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK New Kids On The Block (Columbia) (CA) VFCT-40475 (CD) VCK-40475-H
MILLI VANILLI Girl You Know It's True (Arista)
(CA) AC -8592 (CD) ARCO.8592-N
CHER iNirt rAT21217(8rtiV24239P
PHANTOM OF THE OPERA 1)-CITIVI°211!Z6Sir3SPATS
ADAM ANT Manners AndIcA30a8AA-63154
KAOMA inrigtalfel(Vo)
EK-48010-H
BURTON CUMMINGS Plus Signs (Capitol) (CA) C4.93 38 (CD) C2 -93938-F
JIVE BUNNY & THE MASTERMIXERS The Album (ATCO) (CA) 79-13224 (CD) CD -91322-P
MR. LEE PC2)1`2S.q-Tta)%73-2-J-N
JOHN LEE HOOKER The Healer (Chameleon) (CA) D474808 (CD) D2 -74808-W
NATIONAL VELVET CCc.Arm9cf9a411(C13)
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34 26 (10)IIT LOVEFoster & Lloyd Version Of The TruthRCA/BMG (CA) 2113-4.9 (CD) 2113-2.9-N
COUNTRYSINGLES JUNE 30, 1990
LOVE WITHOUT END, AMENGeorge Strait - Livin' It UpMCA (CA)MCAC-6415 (CD) MCACD-6415-J
35 37 (10) SHE FEELS LIKE A NEW MAN TONIGH1(Par)°11YA (CD) N/A 4)
68 70 (10)
WALK ONReba McEntire Reba LiveMCA (CD) MCAC.8034 (CD) MCAXD-8034,1
36 41 (10) BOY NEXT DOORLynne No to Rebels -Rebel-UTionRoto Noto (CA) RCS -20092 (CD) RCD-20092
69 71 (7)
THE DOMINO THEORYSteve Wanner I Got DreamsMCA (CA) MCAC-42272 (CD) MCAXD-42272J
e48 (6) WRONGWaylon Jennings The EagleEpic (CA) ET -46104 (CD) EK41604H
70 72 (7)
WALKING SHOESTanya Tucker Tennessee WomanCapitol (CA) C491821 (CD( C2.91821 -F
45 (7) TILL I SEE YOU AGAINKevin Welch - Kevin WelchReprise (CA) 92-61714 (CD) CD -26171-P
71 73 (4)
PASS IT ON DOWNAlabama - Southern StarRCA/BMG (CA) 8587-4R (CD) 85872RN
47 (7) BIG BONED GALK.D. Lang & The Reclines Absolute Torch & Twang maplSire (CA) 92.58774 (CD) CD -25877.R
72 70 (3)
RUNNIN' WITH THE WINDEddie Rabbitt - Jersey BoyCapitol (CA) C493882 (CD) C293882.F
40 42 (6) BABY, YOU'LL BE MY BABYOak Ridge Boys - American DreamsMCA (CA) MCAC.42311 (CD) MCACD-42311-J
73 76 (4)
HE WALKED ON WATERRandy Travis - No Holdin' BackWarner Bros (CA) 92.59884 (CD) CD -25988-P
49 (5) GOOD FRIENDS...WHISKEY...LOVIN'Hank Williams Jr.. Lone WolfWarner Bros (CA) 92-60904 (CD) CD -26090-P
74 50 (m)
DANCY'S DREAMRestless Heart - Fast Movin' TrainRCA/BMG (CA) 9961.4.R (CD) 9961.2.11-N
42 27 (12) BLACK COFFEELacy J. Dalton - Lacy JCapitol (CA) C4.93913 (CD) C2.93912F
75 77 (4)
WALKIN' AWAYClint Black KRIM' TimeRCA/BMG (CA) 9668.4R (CD) 9668-2-RN
43 46 (9) GRANDPA'S DAYMichael PetersFence (CA) N/A (CD) N/A
76 se (17)
ISLANDMitglaaCT:2897 8)a can. F
44 28 (13) I WATCHED IT ALL (On My Radio)Lionel Cartwright - Lionel CartwrightMCA (CA) MCAC-42276 (CD) MCAWD-42276-J
77 40 (10)
I'VE CRIED MY LAST TEAR FOR YOURicky Van Shelton RVS IIIColumbia (CA) FCT-45250 (CD) CK-45250-P
0 52 (5) RICHEST MAN ON EARTHPaul Overstreet - Sowin' LoveRCA/BMG (CA) 9171.4-R (CD) 9171-2.R.N
78 79 (3)
HERE COMES MY BABYAnita Perras Touch My Heart
Mi
Savannah (CA) SRL4.9834 (CD) CD -9834-P0 53 (4) HE TALKS TO ME
Lorrie Morgan - Leave The Light OnRCA/BMG (CA) 9594-4-R (CD) -9594.213.N
79 80 (7)
SHE CAME FROM FORT WORTHKathy Mattea - Willow In The WindMercury (CA) 836 950.4 (CD) 836 950.2.0
0 54 (4) WHEN I CALL YOUR NAMEVince Gill When I Call Your NameMCA (CA) MAC-421 (CD) MCACD-42321J
80 81 (6)
THE DANCEGarth Brooks Garth BrooksCapitol (CA) C4-90897 (CD) C2 -90897-F
0 55 (3) GOOD TIMESDan Seals On ArrivalCapitol (CA) C4.91782 (CD) C2 -91782-F
81 82 (3)
START OF SOMETHING NEWericrTMrtLr9 Time AgoIajnnircITAP3oMie31
0 59 (3) THIS SIDE OF GOODBYEHighway 101 - Paint The TownWamer Bros (CA) 92.59924 CD) CD -25992P
G NEW
PERFeCTBantle & The Boys Turn The TideRCA/BMG (CA) 8454.4.6 (CD) 8454.2.R.N
0 63 (3) I'M GONNA BE SOMEBODYTravis Tritt - No Holdin' BackWarner Bros (CA) 92.60944 (CD) CD -26094P
83 87 (2)
RUMOURRginrrs(411389y(rCD) NIA 010 51 31 (13) WHEN LOVE SURROUNDED YOU & I
Rita MacNeil - RitaVirgin (CA) RM-4001 (CD) RMCD-4001-W (1.0
0 NEW
HELP ME HOLD ONTravis Tritt - No Holdin' BackWarner Bros (CA) 92-60944 (CD) CD -26094P
52 56 (7) JUST DON'T FEEL THE SAMERoyce
T 610oIVCZ47NNIA85 88 (31
ROSANNEAlbert HallCuster Music (CA) N/A (CD) N/A
CO 85 (2) SOMETHING OF A DREAMERMary Chapin Carpenter State Of The HeartColumbia (CA) FCT-44228 (CD) CK-44228-H
86 93 (2)
I'D BE BETTER OFF (In A Pine Box)Doug Stone Doug StoneEpic (CA) BET -453D3 (CD) BEK-45303-H
54 57 (5) SHOT FULL OF LOVEJennifer McCarter/McCarters Shot Full Of LoveWarner Bros (CA) 92-58964 (CD) CD -25896-P
87 91 (2)
ON DOWN THE LINEPatty Loveless - On Down The LineMCA (CA) MCAC-6401 (CD) MCAD-6401-J
0 89 (2) WHITE LIMOZEENDolly Parton White Limo:aeonColumbia (CA) FCT-44384 (CD) CK-44384-H
88 94 (2)
IF YOU COULD ONLY SEE ME NOWT.Graham Brown - Bumper To BumperCapitol (CA) C4 -1V91780 (CD) C2 -1501780-F
0 65 (2) I DON'T HURT ANYMOREPrairie Oyster Different Kind Of FireRCA/BMG (CA) 2049-4-R (CD) 2049 -2 -R -N
NEW
NOBODY'S TALKINGExile - Nobody's StandingArista (CA) AC -8624 (CD)ARCD-8624-N
57 60 (5) MOUNTAIN RIGHT /heMichael Dee - Steal Of The NightEvergreen/ATI (CA) ATIC-1104 (CD) ATICD-1104
90 92 (3)
I'M OVER YOUKeith Whitley I Wonder Do You Think Of MeRCA/BMG (CA) 98094R CD) 9809-2.6.N
83 (3) SEARCHIN' FOR SOME KIND OF CLUEBilly Joe Royal - Out Of The ShadowsAtlantic (CA 78-21044 (CD) CD -82104-P
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PLAYIN' THE SHADOWS OF GLORYCurtolaRBI (CA) N/A (CD) N/A
0 67 (2) NEW KIND OF LOVEMichelle Wright - Michelle WrightArista (CA) NIA (CD) N/A
92 96 (2)
SOMEWHERE ON THE ISLANDGary Fjellgaard - Heart Of A DreamSavannah (CA) FCT.45242 (CD) CD -9833.P
60 61 (7) SO LITTLE IN LOVEGary Morris - StonesCapitol (CA) C490307 (CD) C2'90307 -F
93 NEW
HUMMINGBIRDRicky Skaggs - Kentucky ThunderEpic (CA) OET-45027 (CD) EK-45027-H
61 30 (20) GOODBYE, SO LONG, HELLOPrairie Oyster Different Kind Of FireRCA (CA) 2049-4-R (CD) 2049.2-R41
94 NEW
DREAMIN' AIN'T CHEATIN'Carroll Baker At Home in The CountryTembo (CA) TMK-4333 (CD) NIA
62 64 (81 COLD FRONT MAD.J. HopsonWellcraft ICA) N/A (CD) N/A 1;I L
95 NEW
IN ANOTHER LIFETIMEDesert Rose Band - Pages Of LifeMCA (CA) MCAC-42332(CD) MCAWD-42332-J
63 69 (2) GULF COAST HIGHWAYEmmylou Harris w/Willie NelsonReprise (CA) NIA (CD) NIA
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LIME RICKEYGeorge Fox With All My Might 4)WEA1CA) 25.69274 (CD) CD -56927P
64 66 (6) EVERYBODY'S REACHING...SOMEONECrystalCapitol $arc:Itia?MCV15971.401-F
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SHE TOLD ME SOThe Good Brothers Live Fast, Love HardSavannah (CA) SRL4-9836 (CD) CD -9836P
65 38 (18) IF LOOKS COULD KILLralTrilt I ZoCwAl i IF CITW2I'l (CD)W1?-14;272.11
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HILLBILLY ROCKMarty Stuart - Hillbilly RockMCA (CA) MCAC-42312 (CD) MCAWD-42312-J
66 68 (6) DADDY, SING TO MELisa BrokopBrainchild (CA) N/A (CD) N/A
99 99 (20)
PUTTIN' THE DARK BACK INTO...NIGH1Sawyer Brown - The Boys Are BackCapitol (CA) C4.92358 (CD) C2 -92358-F
67 39 (13) GUARDIAN ANGELSJudds River Of TimeRCA/BMG (CA) 959546 (CD) 9595.29N
100 98 (21)
THERE'S NO DOUBTMark C. MaxtedJCM (CA) N/A (CD) N/A
OLD MEMORY
Record distributor code -A&MBMGCBSCAPITOLELECTRICMCAPOLYGRAMWEA
Scott McOuafg - Scott McOualgCapitol (CA) CA.93952 (CD) C2.93952 -F
WE CAN DREAMKimberley Richards GulleyTrilogy (CA) N/A (CD) N/A
CAN'T GET OVER LOSIN' YOUGreg Paul - Moments in BetweenRoyalty (CA) R61.400-8911 (CD) N/A
YOU'VE BROKEN MY HEARTDavid Hutchins - On My OwnTriology (CA) TRC-901 (CD) TRCD-901
CAN'T SHAKE LOOSEJenny Lee West - Braving The ElementsSpark (CA) N/A (CD) CD,6
SEE IF I CAREShenandoah - The Road Not TakenColumbia (CA) FCT-44468 (CD) CK44468H
THE GRASS IS GREENERMarsha Thornton Marsha ThorntonMCA (CA) MCAC.42319 (CD) MCACD42319J
BRING BACK YOUR LOVE TO MEEarl Thomas Conley Greatest Hits Vol.RCA/BMG (CA) 2043.4.R (CD) 2043.2.11N
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LOOKS AREN'T EVERYTHINGMark Collie Count LineMCA (CA) MCAC4Hardin2333 (CD) MCACD-42333-J
KARMA ROADTrader -Price - Trader -PriceCapitol (CA) C4.93914 CD) C2.93914 -F
FIFTYill THOUSANDy POUNDS OF STEELyB Bla ne
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MY ANNIVERSARY FOR BEING A FOOLHolly Dunn - Heart Full Of LoveWarner Bros (CA) 92.61734 (CD) CD -26173-P
NEXT TO YOU, NEXT TO MEShenandoah - Extra MileColumbia (CA) FCT-45490 (CD) CK-45490-H
FAREWELL AVENUETint Taylor- Tim TaylorTailspin (CA) N/A (CD) N/A
I MEANT EVERY WORD HE SAIDRicky Van Shelton - RVS IIIColumbia (CA) FCT-45250 (CD) CK-45250-H
DOWN THE ROADMac McAnally - Simple LifeWarner Bros (CA) 92-61364 (CD) CD -26136-P
I FELL IN LOVECarlene CarterWamer Bros (CA) N/A (CD) NIA
ON A GOOD NIGHTGlen Campbell - Welkin' In The SunCapitol (CA) C4-93884 (CD) C2 -93884-F
ANOTHER RAINY DAY IN MY HEARTLori JordanRockin' Horse (CA) N/A (CD) N/A
TANQUERAYVern Gosdin - AloneColumbia (CA) FCT-45104 (CD) CK-45104-H
'IT'S ALWAYS LOVERena Galle - RDR PromopakRDR (CA) N/A (CD) RDRCD-109
ANY KIND OF MAN (Any...Of Woman)Tom Kelly and DCD)yanne HallidayMWC (CA) N/A ( N/A
L1191..2.1nNZoAd .GH9idOin0A HAND
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BOOGIEB rAoNeDrs BEETHOVENorm
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TI/OnyNa T'LkGerOw/OT.UGrTah.n,
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FROM SMALL THINGS (Big..Day Come)MCA (CA) NIA (CD) N/A
OH LONESOME MEKentucky Headhunters Plckin' On NashvilleMercury (CA) 838 7444 (CD) 838 744-2.0
Dan SLOVEeals ON ARRIVAL
ArrivCapitol (CA) C4.91782al (CD) C2 -91782-F
HERE IN THE REAL WORLDAlan Jackson Here In The Real WorldArista (CA) AC -8623 (CD) ARCO-8623-N
HARD ROCK BOTTOM OF YOUR HEARTRandy Travis No Holdin' BackWarner Bros (CA) 92.59884 (CD) 25988P
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Columbia (CA) CT.45240 (CD) CK-45240-H
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OLD MEMORY Scott Ma:Wail:I
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Capitol (CA) C4-93952 (CD) C2 -93952-F
WE CAN DREAM Kimberley Richards w/J.K. Gulley
Trilogy (CA) N/A (CD) NIA
CAN'T GET OVER LOSIN' YOU Greg Paul Moments In Between
Royalty (CA) RR1-400.8911 (CD) N/A
YOU'VE BROKEN MY HEART David Hutchins .0n My Own
Triology (CA) TRC.901 (CD) TRCD-901
CAN'T SHAKE LOOSE Jenny Lee West
- Braving The Elements Spark (CA) N/A (CD) CD -6
SEE IF I CARE Shenandoah
- The Road Not Taken
Columbia (CA) FCT-44468 (CD) CK-44468-H
THE GRASS IS GREENER Marsha Thornton
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MCA (CA) MCAC-42319 (CD) MCACD-42319-J
BRING BACK YOUR LOVE TO ME Earl Thomas Conley Greatest Hits Vol. 2
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I GO TO PIECES Southern Pacific
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LOOKS AREN'T EVERYTHING Mark Collie Hardin County Line MCA (CA) MCAC-42333 (CD) MCACD-42333J
KARMA ROAD Trader -Price
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FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS OF STEEL Bill Blayney ATI (CA) N/A (CD) N/A
MY ANNIVERSARY FOR BEING A FOOL Holly Dunn
- Heart Full Of Love
Warner Bros (CA) 92.61734 (CD) CD -26173-P
NEXTenandoa TO YOU, NEXT TO ME Shh Extra Mile Columbia (CA) FCT-45490 (CD) CK-45490-H
FAREWELL AVENUE Tim Taylor Tim Taylor
Tailspin (CA) N/A (CD) N/A
I MEANT EVERY WORD HE SAID Ricky Van Shelton
- RVS III
Columbia (CA) FCT-45250 (CD) CK-45250-H
DOWN THE ROAD Mac McAnally
- Simple Life
Warner Bros (CA) 92.61364 (CD) CD -26136.P
I FELL IN LOVE Carlene Carter Warner Bros (CA) NIA (CD) N/A
ON A GOOD NIGHT Glen Campbell
- Welkin' In The Sun
Capitol (CA) C4.93884 (CD) C2 -93884.F
ANOTHER RAINY DAY IN MY HEART Lori Jordan
Rockin' Horse (CA) N/A (CD) N/A
O NEW TANQUERAY Vern Gosdin
- Alone
Columbia (CA) FCT-45104 (CD) CK-45104-H
90 92 (3) IT'S ALWAYS LOVE Rena Guile RDR Promopak RDR (CA) N/A (CD) RDRCD-109
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92 96 (2) HOLDIN' A GOOD HAND Lee Greenwood Holdl A Good Hand
Capitol (CA) C4-94513 (CD) C2 -94513-F
93 NEW BOOGIE AND BEETHOVEN Capitoltlin Brothers
- Cookin' Up A Storm
(CA) C4-93954 (CD) C293954 -F
94 NEW DON'T GO OUT Tanya Tucker w/ T.Graham Brown
- Tennessee Woman
Capitol (CA) C491821 (CD) C2 -91821-F
95 NEW FROM SMALL THINGS (Big..Day Come) Nitty Gritty Dirt Band MCA (CA) N/A (CD) N/A
96 NEW OH LONESOME ME Kentucky Headhunters
- Pickin' On Nashville
Mercury (CA) 838 744-4 (CD) 838 744-2-0
95 (21) LOVE ON ARRIVAL Dan Seals
- On Arrival
Capitol (CA) C4-91782 (CD) C2 -91782.F
84 (23) HERE IN THE REAL WORLD Alan Jackson
- Here In The Real World
Arista (CA) AC -8623 (CD) ARCD-8623-N
99 99 (20) HARD ROCK BOTTOM OF YOUR HEART Randy Travis No Holdln' Back
Warner Bros (CA) 92-59884 (CD) 25988P
100 98 (21) SILVER STALLION Jennings/NelsonlCash/Kristofferson
- Highwayman
Columbia (CA) CT -45240 (CD) CK.45240.H
11110141-1: A red letter day for ARIA
June 26th will be an important date for the Alberta Recording Industry Association (ARIA), when a special awards ceremony will
take place at the Convention Inn Hotel. Awards and Citations will be presented to
those who took top honours at the Fourth Annual ARIA presentation of awards in
FOLLOW-UP SINGLE from
DICK DAMRON
DICK DAMRON THE LEGEND AND THE LEGACY
MID-NITE COWBOY BLUES from the album
THE LEGEND & THE LEGACY
Distributed by BMG
January. On hand to pick up their gold plaques will be George Fox, Laura Vinson, Holger Petersen, Ian Tyson and Jim
Serediak. During the ceremony ARIA will unveil The Alberta Connection, a compila-
tion CD which features twelve of Alberta's most promising artists and the studios where
the tracks were recorded. Included will be the works of Grace Under Pressure, Bill Kole,
Idyl Tea, Famous Blue Raincoat and The
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Sailcats. For more information contact Karen Cameron at 403-428-3372.
Era has Gospel and Christian Rock titles Lorne Lichtman, who heads up Era Interna- tional in Canada, recently released several titles on the Arrival label of top stars from
the Gospel and Christian Rock music field. Included are Dove Award winners Steven
Curtis Chapman, Ray Boltz and Russ Taff. From the Contemporary Christian Field are
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CLUB AT THE END OF THE STREETElton John Sleeping With The PastMCA (CA) MCAC-6321 (CD) MCACD-6321.J
IT MUST HAVE BEEN LOVERosette -Pretty Woman/SoundtrackCapitol (CA) C4.93492 (CD) C2 -93492.F
SAVE MEFleetwood Mac Behind The MaskWarner Bros (CA) 92.61114 (CD) CD -26111P
HOLD ONWilson.Phillips Wilson -PhillipsSBK (CA) K4.93745 (CD) K2.93745.F
O 16 (6) TAKE McDonaldO EARTMichael Take it To HeartReprise (CA) 92.59794 (CD) CD.25979P
VOGUEMadonna I'm BreathlessSire (CD) 92.62094 (CD) CD26290.P
STEALIN' FIRELorraine Segato PhoenixWarner Bros (CA) 17-12024 (CD) CD71202-P
CHILDREN OF THE NIGHTRichard Marx Repeat OffenderEMI (CA) E4.90380 (CD) E2.90380 -F
NOTHING COMPARES 2 UStrum, O'Connor I Do Not Want What I Haven't GotChrysalis (CA) CHSC.41759 (CD) VKW.41759-J
THE DOWNEASTER ALEXABilly Joel Storm FrontColumbia (CA) OCT-44366 (CD) CK-44366
ALL I WANNA DO IS MAKE LOVE...Heart -BrigadeCapitol C4-91820 (CD) CD.91820-P
THIS OLD HEART OF MINERod Stewart w/Ronald Islay -StorytellerWarner Bros (CD) 92.59874 (CD) CD -25987.P
PUT IT THEREPaul McCartney Flowers in The DirtCapitol (CA) C4.91653 (CD) C2 -91653.F
25 (5) I'LL BE YOUR SHELTERTaylor Doyen Can't Fight FateArista (CA) AC1-9938 (CD) ARCD.9938-N
16 19 (10) SMOOTH SAILINGMassaroRBI (CA) N/A (CD) N/A
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WHEN SOMETHING IS WRONG...BABYLinda Ronstadt Cry Like A RainstormElektra (CA) 96-08724 (CD) CD.60872-P
WHEN I'M BACK ON MY FEET AGAINMichael Bolton Soul ProviderColumbia CA) ECT-45012 (CD) CK-450124.1
STEP BY STEPNew Kids On The Block - Step By StepColumbia (CA) CT -45129 (CD) C1(45129H
YOUR BABY NEVER LOOKED -IN BLUEArisee (CA) N/A (CD) N/A
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21 13 (17) MYSTERYU4EAPadger (CA) N/A (CD) N/A
26 (6) FOREVER TONIGHTMichael Thompson & Meddle WillisWEA (CA) N/A (CD) N/A
23 14 (15) (If There Was) ANY OTHER WAYCaline Dion UnisonColumbia (CA) BCT.80150 (CD) BC1(.80150-H
30 12) THAT SOUNDS GOOD TO MEJive Bunny & The Mastermixers The AlbumAtco (CA) 79-13221 (CD) CD -91332.P
34 (4) DARE TO FALL IN LOVEBrent Bourgeois Brent BourgeoisVirgin (CA)1/L4-3103 (CD) CDV-3103.W
26 17 (13) CRAZY LOVERita MacNeil. RitaVirgin (CA) RMC.4001 (CD) RMCD.4001.W
27 28 (6) ONE DAY SOONBurton Cummings Plus SignsCapitol (CA) C4.93938 (CD) C293938F
28 31 (a) NIGHT MAGICChris BarbieriMuch More (CA) N/A (CD) N/A
33 (4) I CAN READ YOUR MINDJoe CoughlinRDR (CA) N/A (CD) RDR Vol. 2
30 32 (3) BIRD ON A WIRENeville BrosA&M (CA) N/A (CD) N/A
31 le (14) DON'T WANNA FALL IN LOVEJane Child Jane ChildWarner Bros (CA) 92-58584 (CD) CD -25858P
32 15 (9) I WANNA BE RICHCalloway All The WayEpic (CA) BZT.75310 (CD) CZK-75310.H
33 38 (2) RIDIN' THE RAILSK.D. Lang & Take 6 - Dick Tracy/SoundtrackSire (CA) 92.62634 (CD) CD -26236.P
34 21 (17) ALL AROUND THE WORLDLisa Stanslield At factionArista (CA) AC.8554 (CD) ARCD.8554N
35 36 (2) WHAT ARE YOU DOING WITH A FOOL..Joe Cocker . LiveCapitol (CA) C4.93416 (CD) C2.93416 -F
36 37 (3) BURNING DOWN THE AMAZONMarc Jordan Conserve Our WorldRCA (CA) 9640.4-0 (CD) 9640.2-11-N
37 39 (2) PRETTY PINK ROSEAdrian Belew w)David Bowie Young LionsAtlantic (CA) 78-20994 (CD) CD.82099-P
38 NEW ACROSS THE RIVERBruce Hornsby/The Range A Night On The TownRCA/BMG (CA) 2041-441(CD) 2041.2.13.N
39 ao (2) NOTICE MENikki - NikkiGeffen (CA) M5.24223 (CD) CD -24223.P
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3 VOGUEMadonna - I'm BreathlessSire (CA) 92-62094 (CD) CD -26290P
4 2 (10) SPIN THAT WHEELHi Tek 3 Teenage Mutant Nine TurtlesSBK (CA) K4.91066 (CD) K2 -91066.F
SITTIN' IN THE LAP OF LUXURYLouie, Louie The State I'm InWTG ICA) BNT-45285 (CD) BNK-4528541
PUMP THAT BODYMr. Lee Get BusyRCA (CA) 1273.44 (CD) 1273.2-.1.14
RUB YOU THE RIGHT WAYJohnny Gill - Johnny GillMotown (CA) MOTC-6283 (CD) MOXD-6283-J
THIS BEAT IS TECHNOTRONICTeChnotronic - Pump Up The JamSBK (CA) 04.93422 (CD) 1(2.93422.F
9 6 (7) SENDING ALL MY LOVELinear - LinearAtlantic (CA) 78-20904 (CD) CD -82090-P
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2 2 (7) AFTER THE STORMDanny Brooks After The StormDuke Street (CA) DSRC-31064 (CD) DSRD-31064-J
3 8 (2) WE ARE THE YOUNGPaul Leine - Stick It In Your EarElektra (CA) 96-09414 (CD) CD.60941-P
4 1 (7) SENTIMENTAL HIGHWAYBasic English - Sweet PanicRisque Moue (CA) 17-1031 (CD) CD -71031-P
5 7 (5) BUSY TONIGHTNylonsAttic (CA) N/A (CD) N/A
6 NEW THE ROCK'S STEADYBurton Cummings - Plus SignsCapitol (CA) C4.93938 (CD) C2.93938 -F
7 10 (2) GIMME A LITTLE SIGNSaltalites MiraclesWEA (CA) 25.69964 (CD) CD -56996-P
8 9 (3) WHEN YOU LOSE YOUR LOVEBrian island - Brian islandKashton Communicarns (CA) CDK-8855 (CD) CDDK-8855
9 NEW KICKSTART MY HEARTAlannah Myles Alannah MylesAtlantic (CA) 78-19564 (CD) CD -81956.P
10 NEW ALL ALONEMystery Romance Human SexualityCurrent (CA) CRT -1000 (CD) CRC D -1000.W
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Welcome back ... ! While the top half ofthe video chart has remained steady and con-sistent, three of the bottom five are re -adds.Jeff Healey's See The Light is rocketing backon the retailing end, perhaps aided by thestrength of his new album, Hell To Pay.Paula Abdul, and the Little Mermaid Sound-track, are both back for a run at the Kids.
The water's fine ... ! MCA is "just testingthe waters" when it comes to long -formvideo. The company's Production Coor-dinator, Ness Diwan, says MCA is just"starting to get into" long -form. Diwan sayswhile his company has released a number oftitles, and has a few more waiting to comeout, MCA is not moving "on a massivescale" with the videos. "It seems that withinthe next two to three years long -form videowill become a major part of MCA's musicproduct." He goes on to reveal that Quebecartist Daniel Lavoie's long -form of aMontreal concert is now being released byMCA.
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New Kids hang tough . .
In an interview several issues ago (RPM
- June 16), Don
Lorusso said music video "is now taken more seriously than two years ago." The Senior Director of Video at CBS must know
Nostradamus, as his company reports just under 69,000 copies of the NKOTB' s Step By
Step long -form having been shipped. It leads the New Kids dominance of the RPM Video
Chart, as the group holds down the top three positions for the third week in a row.
Welcome back ... ! While the top half of the video chart has remained steady and con-
sistent, three of the bottom five are re -adds. Jeff Healey's See The Light is rocketing back
on the retailing end, perhaps aided by the strength of his new album, Hell To Pay.
Paula Abdul, and the Little Mermaid Sound- track, are both back for a run at the Kids.
The water's fine ... ! MCA is "just testing the waters" when it comes to long -form
video. The company's Production Coor- dinator, Ness Diwan, says MCA is just
"starting to get into" long -form. Diwan says while his company has released a number of titles, and has a few more waiting to come
out, MCA is not moving "on a massive
)131(.8855 scale" with the videos. "It seems that within
the next two to three years long -form video will become a major part of MCA's music
product." He goes on to reveal that Quebec artist Daniel Lavoie's long -form of a
Montreal concert is now being released by MCA.
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The charge for classified ads in RPM is $1.00 per word, $2.00 per word for upper case body copy, $3.00 per
headline word. Minimum charge for ad $20.00. There is
a $10.00 service charge for reserving a box number. Ads containing more than 50 words will be run as
display ads. Address ads to: RPM Magazine, 6 Brentcliffe Road, Toronto, Ontario. M4G 2Y2.
FAX: 416-425-8629.
WANTED Mature, experienced announcer for "Today's
Easy Listening" format. Send tape and resume to Paul Richards, Program Director, CHAYFM, Box 937,
Barrie, Ontario. L4M 4Y6. CHAY-FM is the newest member of the SHAW Radio Family.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY FUN Radio New Brunswick celebrating 20
years - July 22. Please send greetings on tape ASAP.
If you were on air at CKMR I CFUN I CFAN 245 Pleasant Street, Newcastle, NB Ely 1Y6.
FAX your bio to 506-622-1212 or call 506-622-3311.
CJAY 92FM -
Calgary!. The most competitive market in Canada. Innovative,
aggressive, creative air personalities and adventurous writers. Two people to contribute to programming and
promotions teams. Send tape and resume with references to: Stewart Meyers, P.O. Box 7060, Station
E, Calgary, AB T3C 3L9. Equal opportunity employer. Non-smoking facility.
chart favourites Rick Cua, Mastedon, Mark Farner (former Grand Funk Railroad singer
and guitarist), and Margaret Becker. All titles
are released on CD and cassette. For more titles and information contact Lichtman at
416-423-0210.
If this was your ad, you'd
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RECORD CHART RESEARCH
NEW! COUNTRY CANADA Chart analysis on all Top 40 and Canadian Country songs
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songs: 1955-1989 ($99.00). CANADIAN CHART RESEARCH 2724 Cordova Way
Kelowna, B.C. V1Z 2N3
LOOKING FOR MATURE COMMUNICATOR
Major market, Lite Rock FM, looking for weekend/evening swing jock. We need a
mature communicator, who's not afraid of hard work, and who wants to improve.
Knowledge of comupter driven music systems may be an asset. No beginners please! T&R to:
RPM Box 8018 6 Brentcliffe Road
Toronto, ON. M4G 3Y2
THERE'S A FORMAT FOR YOU IN THE CHUM GROUP
As CHUM Group National Talent Coordinator, I'll make sure your tape is heard by all CHUM
Group Program Directors from coast to coast. If your speciality is CHR, Adult Rock, Oldies
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Based A/C, Contemporary Country, Adult CHR, All Oldies, Soft A/C, AOR or News &
Information, send your tape and resume in complete confidence to:
Brad Jones CHUM Group Talent Coordinator
1331 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario M4T 1Y1
I guarantee a prompt reply.
LIMOS TO THE STARS
Prestigious, superstretch limos with all the luxurious touches: Bar, TV, VCR, Stereo,
CD player, FAX machine and telephone. 24 hour service
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HEY YOU Is your radio station in need of an announcer?
Someone who is willing to work hard and has the right kind of attitude? If so, then I'm encouraging you to call me at
306-543-0395 or 306-584-7600.
EXPERIENCED NEWS ANNCR/REPORTER/ND
15 years experience in radio/television news including ten years major market. Team player, willing to
relocate. 1.705-472-0675 evenings, or RPM -
Box 8017, 6 Brentcliffe Road, Toronto, Ontario. M4G 3Y2.
PERSONALITY WANTED 580 CKPR Thunder Bay has an immediate opening for
a weekend morning show swing person. Must have strong production skills. Tape and resume to
Ray Dee, 580 CKPR, 87 N. Hill Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7A 5V6
HUMBER COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS
AND TECHNOLOGY REQUIRES TEACHER OF
RADIO BROADCASTING Humber College is looking for an experienc-
ed, dynamic individual to teach, on a full time basis in its Radio Broadcast Program. This is a challenging and rewarding position
for someone who has the energy, inclination and interest in training and preparing
individuals for jobs in the Radio Broadcast industry. The emphasis in the training
is announcing techniques, writing, programming and sales.
The successful candidate will have appropriate educational and teaching background and a minimum of ten years of
broad professional experience in radio. Submit applications by June 29, 1990 to:
Personnel Relations Centre Humber College 01
Applied Arts and Technology 205 Humber College Blvd.,
Etobicoke, Ontario, M9W 2R8 FAX: 416-675.1483
Humber College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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